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this is the intersection of henry clay and santa monica. you can see the waters rising over the streets and onto the sidewalks. and this is near henry clay and bay. heavy rain has led to flooding in dodge county today.. it was enough to force schools to evacuate in mayville. that's where we find our rachelle baillon tonight... she joins us live... good evening. the rainfall prompted rising waters that rushed toward two area schools. both canceled class and sent students home while volunteers and first responders tried to protect the buildings. several inches of rainfall in a short time span led to rising waters and flooding in the city of mayville wednesday morning. as a result, students were evacuated from two area schools. 'we kept watching the water and as it kept coming it was getting further and further and faster and faster and then it broke the curb over here on horicon street.' the principal at st. johns says within half an hour the water started running down the side of the 9:30. classrooms also emptied at the nearby parkview schoo
this is the intersection of henry clay and santa monica. you can see the waters rising over the streets and onto the sidewalks. and this is near henry clay and bay. heavy rain has led to flooding in dodge county today.. it was enough to force schools to evacuate in mayville. that's where we find our rachelle baillon tonight... she joins us live... good evening. the rainfall prompted rising waters that rushed toward two area schools. both canceled class and sent students home while volunteers...
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he presents me with a copy of jackson's indian wars and he presents rodney with a copy of henry clay biography because they think it was his great, great grandfather, theodore, who ran on the ticket with henry clay. also held the floor against indian removal for three days. so we were both sort of jackson and amazed by this sense. but it is a wonderful lunch and i remember him handed me the book and say them now, you probably won't agree with my thesis in this book, but i once you've read about it and think about it and come back. it was not that he meant to do it, but in some ways the removal of the five great triumphs of the southeast, choctaws, seminal because it pushed them further out and puts them from being totally overrun. that is a unique x the nation for violating treaty right and what was effectively at that cleansing of that part of the country. i said i don't agree with you in some ways, but i will say this. a rubber having gone in the same timeframe. we have a great festival and the site of the old chicks capital, had a great grandfather who was in the chicks i nation a
he presents me with a copy of jackson's indian wars and he presents rodney with a copy of henry clay biography because they think it was his great, great grandfather, theodore, who ran on the ticket with henry clay. also held the floor against indian removal for three days. so we were both sort of jackson and amazed by this sense. but it is a wonderful lunch and i remember him handed me the book and say them now, you probably won't agree with my thesis in this book, but i once you've read about...
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this is the corner of henry clay and santa monica. the waters rising over the streets and onto the sidewalks. and this is just a few blocks away near henry clay and at least one car -- stalled in rising waters near cramer and glendale. several intersections were completely blocked off by flood waters as the rains moved in quickly. in greenfield -- flooding closed part of the "root river parkway" near 96th street. and a bad night for one homeowner-- after a tree falls onto some vehicles in a driveway. there was also some damage to the home. the rain came fast and furious in west allis -- you can see streets quickly -- driving through standing water is very dangerous- don't drown turn around. people in dodge county dealing with heavy rain and flooding for most of the day - and the troubles are far from over especially for one local school. bret lemoine is live in mayville with the water worries there.. bret? there are pockets of standing - water gushing down the street - right up to this school on the corner. kristy dorsey is waterlogge
this is the corner of henry clay and santa monica. the waters rising over the streets and onto the sidewalks. and this is just a few blocks away near henry clay and at least one car -- stalled in rising waters near cramer and glendale. several intersections were completely blocked off by flood waters as the rains moved in quickly. in greenfield -- flooding closed part of the "root river parkway" near 96th street. and a bad night for one homeowner-- after a tree falls onto some...
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north shore fire crews were called out to the scene near henry clay and diversey early this morning. the person rescued was evaluated by paramedics on scene...but their condition is not known at this time. no word yet on what caused the blaze. 24 homicides in august -- it's in 25 years. that's back when police discovered the bodies of jeffery dahmer's victims in july of 19-91. police chief ed flynn held a special news conference on the sobering numbers -- saying something needs to change. he says the majority of homicides stem from gun violence between convicted offenders. "if we want to deter firearms death, weve got to significantly punish the act of illegally carrying the gun. wisconsin doesnt do that. neither does illinois. weve both got the body counts to prove it." to put these numbers into perspective -- chief flynn compared them to chicago a city that also experienced its deadliest month in several years with 90 homicides. in august-- milwaukee had 24 homicides. chicago had 90. but when you compare those numbers based on population-- milwaukee's homicide rate per 100- thousan
north shore fire crews were called out to the scene near henry clay and diversey early this morning. the person rescued was evaluated by paramedics on scene...but their condition is not known at this time. no word yet on what caused the blaze. 24 homicides in august -- it's in 25 years. that's back when police discovered the bodies of jeffery dahmer's victims in july of 19-91. police chief ed flynn held a special news conference on the sobering numbers -- saying something needs to change. he...
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north shore fire crews were called out to the scene near henry clay and diversey early this morning. the person rescued was evaluated by paramedics on scene...but their condition is not known at this time. no word yet on what caused the blaze. and milwaukee police investigating three shootings overnight. the first taking place near 86th and hampton. police say a 21-year-old man was shot after two people tried robbing him.. the man is expected to suspects. police say the other two shootings...the circumstances remain unclear at this point in time. we're told a 26-year-old man was shot near 20th and finn around 1:45 a- m..and suffered a serious injury but is expected to survive. and then around 3:15....a 35-year-old man showed up at the hospital with a gunshot wound....but police don't know where the shooting actually took place. he is also expected to survive...and police continue to investigate. sobering new numbers on violence in milwaukee. month of august is one for the record books... deandra corinthios is live from mpd headquarters downtown...with a message from police chief ed f
north shore fire crews were called out to the scene near henry clay and diversey early this morning. the person rescued was evaluated by paramedics on scene...but their condition is not known at this time. no word yet on what caused the blaze. and milwaukee police investigating three shootings overnight. the first taking place near 86th and hampton. police say a 21-year-old man was shot after two people tried robbing him.. the man is expected to suspects. police say the other two...
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he then learns that clay, henry clay, travels to massachusetts and visits with john quincy adams. it becomes known as the corrupt bargain, the corrupt bargain. clay, it appears, cuts a deal with john quincy adams. historians are not so sure, but after john quincy adams wins the presidency, he picks clay as his secretary of state. and also picks a lot of the other people that were on board with him for positions. so where there's smoke, there's probably fire. and he gave the appearance -- now, john quincy adams' defense, clay had enormous respect at home. he made a good secretary of state. but it sure gave the appearance of it being improper. the 12th amendment was unclear. the constitution was unclear about the presidency. we suffered this embarrassing election in 1800. now here we are again in 1824. king caucus. a handful of members of congress and political elites would get together and decide who the candidates were going to be and who is going to be the president of the united states. and the public seemed ok with this. jackson helps raise consciousness and anger over this brou
he then learns that clay, henry clay, travels to massachusetts and visits with john quincy adams. it becomes known as the corrupt bargain, the corrupt bargain. clay, it appears, cuts a deal with john quincy adams. historians are not so sure, but after john quincy adams wins the presidency, he picks clay as his secretary of state. and also picks a lot of the other people that were on board with him for positions. so where there's smoke, there's probably fire. and he gave the appearance -- now,...
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calhoun said about henry clay, i don't like clay, he's a bad man, an imposter, a creator of wicked schemes. i wouldn't speak to him but, my god, i love him. [laughter] that's the way it really a ought to be. you know? [laughter] you were asking about what happened here. i think both parties have missed where the american people are. i missed it. this is, you know, it's amazed me are we really this socialistic now? and i'm not directing that critically at the democratic party. i mean, it's a lot of us. and in, and what has happened to the republican party. i think both parties have not been listening. i think democratic party had not been listening to the movement to the left. bernie sanders tapped into it. i mean, he did it. give him credit, he did a heck of a job are. i never heard him give a speech in the senate like i heard some of the ones he gave. and i've asked a lot of rank and file, blue collar working people -- and, by the way, that's my background. my dad was a union member in the shipyard, my mother a schoolteacher, so i talk to people now and say what's going on. both parties h
calhoun said about henry clay, i don't like clay, he's a bad man, an imposter, a creator of wicked schemes. i wouldn't speak to him but, my god, i love him. [laughter] that's the way it really a ought to be. you know? [laughter] you were asking about what happened here. i think both parties have missed where the american people are. i missed it. this is, you know, it's amazed me are we really this socialistic now? and i'm not directing that critically at the democratic party. i mean, it's a lot...
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john calhoun said about henry clay, i don't like clay. he is a bad man, an imposter, a creator of wicked schemes. i wouldn't speak to him, but, by god i love him. [laughter]. that's the way it really ought to be. but you know, you were asking about what happened here. i think both parties have missed where the american people are. i missed it. this is, it is amazed me. are we really this socialistic now? i'm not directing that critically. it's a democratic party. it is a lot of us. and you know, what has happened to the republican party? i think both parties have not been listening. i think democratic party had not been listening to movement to the left. bernie sanders talked, tapped into it. he did it. give him credit. he did a heck of a job. i never heard him give a speech in the senate like i heard ones that he gave. i asked a lot of rank-and-file blue-collar working people, by the way, my dad was pipe fitter union member in the shipyard. my mother was a school teacher. i talk to people now, what is going on, both parties missed on wha
john calhoun said about henry clay, i don't like clay. he is a bad man, an imposter, a creator of wicked schemes. i wouldn't speak to him, but, by god i love him. [laughter]. that's the way it really ought to be. but you know, you were asking about what happened here. i think both parties have missed where the american people are. i missed it. this is, it is amazed me. are we really this socialistic now? i'm not directing that critically. it's a democratic party. it is a lot of us. and you...
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north shore fire crews were called out to the scene near henry clay and diversey early this morning. the person rescued was evaluated by paramedics on scene...but the victim's condition has not been released. the cause of the fire is under investigation. and this morning milwaukee police are investigating three shootings happening overnight. the first taking place near 86th and hampton. police say a 21-year-old man was shot after two people tried robbing him.. the man is expected to survive police are also searching for suspects in connection to two other shootings. we're told a 26-year-old man was shot near 20th and nash just before two this morning. police say his injury is serious but he is expect to survive. no arrests have been made in the case. then around 3:15....a 35-year-old man showed up at the hospital with a gunshot wound....but police say the victim won't tell them where he was shot. he is also expected to survive. sobering new numbers on violence in milwaukee. the city's homicide rate for the month of august is one for the reor mpd headquarters downtown...with a message
north shore fire crews were called out to the scene near henry clay and diversey early this morning. the person rescued was evaluated by paramedics on scene...but the victim's condition has not been released. the cause of the fire is under investigation. and this morning milwaukee police are investigating three shootings happening overnight. the first taking place near 86th and hampton. police say a 21-year-old man was shot after two people tried robbing him.. the man is expected to survive...
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north shore fire crews were called out to the scene near henry clay and diversey early this morning. the person rescued was evaluated by paramedics on scene...but the victim's condition has not been released. the cause of the fire is under investigt and this morning milwaukee police are investigating three shootings happening overnight. the first taking place near 86th and hampton. police say a 21-year-old man was shot after two people tried robbing him.. the man is expected to survive and police continue to search for suspects. police are also searching for suspects in connection to two other shootings. we're told a 26-year-old man was shot near 20th and nash just before two this morning. police say his injury is serious arrests have been made in the case. then around 3:15....a 35-year-old man showed up at the hospital with a gunshot wound....but police say the victim won't tell them where he was shot. he is also expected to survive. sobering new numbers on violence in milwaukee. the city's homicide rate for the month of august is one for the record books... deandra corinthios is li
north shore fire crews were called out to the scene near henry clay and diversey early this morning. the person rescued was evaluated by paramedics on scene...but the victim's condition has not been released. the cause of the fire is under investigt and this morning milwaukee police are investigating three shootings happening overnight. the first taking place near 86th and hampton. police say a 21-year-old man was shot after two people tried robbing him.. the man is expected to survive and...
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north shore fire crews were called out to the scene near henry clay and diversey early this morning. the person rescued was evaluated by paramedics on scene...but their condition is not known at this time. no word yet on what caused the fire. milwaukee the first taking place near 86th and hampton last night. police say a 21-year-old man was shot after two people tried robbing him. the man is expected to survive and police continue to search for the suspects. police are also searching for suspects in connection with two other shootings. we're told a 26-year-old man was shot near 20th and nash, just before two this morning. police say his injury is serious-- but he is expect to survive. no arrests have been made in the man showed up at the hospital with a gunshot wound-- but police say the victim won't tell them where he was shot. he is also expected to survive. two people are recovering after a crash leaves them trapped in a vehicle it happened just before midnight. the truck landed on its side near 794 and oklahoma. two people were inside and became trapped. a man-- driving by-- stop
north shore fire crews were called out to the scene near henry clay and diversey early this morning. the person rescued was evaluated by paramedics on scene...but their condition is not known at this time. no word yet on what caused the fire. milwaukee the first taking place near 86th and hampton last night. police say a 21-year-old man was shot after two people tried robbing him. the man is expected to survive and police continue to search for the suspects. police are also searching for...
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north shore fire crews were called out to the scene near henry clay the person rescued was evaluated by paramedics on scene...but their condition is not known at this time. no word yet on what caused the blaze. and milwaukee police investigating three shootings overnight. the first taking place near 86th and hampton. police say a 21-year-old man was shot after two people tried robbing him.. the man is expected to survive and police continue to search for the suspects. police say the other two shootings...the circumstances remain unclear at this point in time. we're told a 26-year-old man was shot near 20th and nash around 1:45 a- m..and s expected to survive. and then around 3:15....a 35-year-old man showed up at the hospital with a gunshot wound....but police don't know where the shooting actually took place. he is also expected to survive...and police continue to investigate. sobering new numbers on violence in milwaukee. the city's homicide rate for the month of august is one for the record books... deandra corinthios is live from mpd headquarters downtown...with a message from po
north shore fire crews were called out to the scene near henry clay the person rescued was evaluated by paramedics on scene...but their condition is not known at this time. no word yet on what caused the blaze. and milwaukee police investigating three shootings overnight. the first taking place near 86th and hampton. police say a 21-year-old man was shot after two people tried robbing him.. the man is expected to survive and police continue to search for the suspects. police say the other two...
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north shore fire crews were called out to the scene near henry clay and diversey early this morning. the paramedics on scene...but their condition is not known at this time. no word yet on what caused the fire. in north shore... the health department confirms a dead crow found in the area has tested positive for west nile virus. it's the first crow to test positive for the virus in milwaukee county since may first. the virus is spread to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito. health officials say north shore residents should be cautious-- and take steps to protect themselves against mosquitoes. two people are a crash leaves them trapped in a vehicle it happened just before midnight. the truck landed on its side near 794 and oklahoma. two people were inside and became trapped. a man-- driving by-- stopped to help. he explains how they were able to get one person out. former stanford all-american swimmer brock turner has been released from jail in san jose. there were protests held outside of the building before he was released today. turner served half of his six-month sente
north shore fire crews were called out to the scene near henry clay and diversey early this morning. the paramedics on scene...but their condition is not known at this time. no word yet on what caused the fire. in north shore... the health department confirms a dead crow found in the area has tested positive for west nile virus. it's the first crow to test positive for the virus in milwaukee county since may first. the virus is spread to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito. health...
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a conventional politician like henry clay who was a secretary of state, the lbj at this time, would haveound a way of saying, i will not propose this or that because it will never get through, but i'm just going to focus on this and then i will really work it hard to get it repaired adams never did it -- get it through. adams never did it. eventually, people would see i'm right. eventually, abraham lincoln enacted a certain amount. self-defeating brian: behavior for a politician. brian: what was his routine in the morning? once he would wake up at don, he would take himself on a solitary walk. he went out to the white house and would either turn right towards congress or the left towards georgetown. he would walk through the darkness. no one would ever see him. there was nobody there. washington was still a small town. pennsylvania avenue had just been page. paved. he would walk and thing. he would come back and see the dawn rise in the white house. then he would get to work. normally, he would read the bible for an hour in des moines. maybe when he was president he would have to omit th
a conventional politician like henry clay who was a secretary of state, the lbj at this time, would haveound a way of saying, i will not propose this or that because it will never get through, but i'm just going to focus on this and then i will really work it hard to get it repaired adams never did it -- get it through. adams never did it. eventually, people would see i'm right. eventually, abraham lincoln enacted a certain amount. self-defeating brian: behavior for a politician. brian: what...
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that marker reads, "general andrew jackson and henry clay spoke from this slave block during the yeart tells us about history, about whatt is told, and about can be cast aside. where day after day, for years, men and women were torn from their spouse or their child, shackled and bound and bought and sold and bid like cattle, on a stone one down by the tragedy -- worn down by the feet.y of over 1000 bare for a long time, the only thing we considered important, the singular
that marker reads, "general andrew jackson and henry clay spoke from this slave block during the yeart tells us about history, about whatt is told, and about can be cast aside. where day after day, for years, men and women were torn from their spouse or their child, shackled and bound and bought and sold and bid like cattle, on a stone one down by the tragedy -- worn down by the feet.y of over 1000 bare for a long time, the only thing we considered important, the singular
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that marker reads, general andrew jackson and henry clay spoke from this slave block during the year 1830. i want you to think about this. consider what this artifact tells us about history. about how it's told. and about what can be cast aside. on a stone where day after day, for years, men and women were torn from their spouse or their child, shackled and bound and bought and sold and bid like cattle on a stone worn down by the tragedy of over 1,000 bare feet. for a long time, the only thing we c
that marker reads, general andrew jackson and henry clay spoke from this slave block during the year 1830. i want you to think about this. consider what this artifact tells us about history. about how it's told. and about what can be cast aside. on a stone where day after day, for years, men and women were torn from their spouse or their child, shackled and bound and bought and sold and bid like cattle on a stone worn down by the tragedy of over 1,000 bare feet. for a long time, the only thing...
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generalker reads " andrew jackson and henry clay blockfrom this slave during the year 1830."eware day after -- on a stone where day after day for years men and women were torn from their spouse, their child, shackled and bound and liket and sold and bid cattle on a stone worn down by the tragedy of over 1000 bare feet. feet.housand bare
generalker reads " andrew jackson and henry clay blockfrom this slave during the year 1830."eware day after -- on a stone where day after day for years men and women were torn from their spouse, their child, shackled and bound and liket and sold and bid cattle on a stone worn down by the tragedy of over 1000 bare feet. feet.housand bare
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but a conventional politician like henry clay who was secretary of state, like the l.b.j. of his time, would have found a way of saying ok, i won't propose this or that or this or that the because they'll never get through but i'm just going to focus on this and then i'm going to really work it hard to get it through. adams never did that. he said, i'm going to say what's right. i'm going to put it out and maybe nobody will vote for but it's the right thing and eventually people will see that i'm right. well, eventually that's true, eventually abraham lincoln reacted to a certain amount of that, to adams domestic agenda but that's self-defeating behavior for a politician. host: what was his routine in the morning? james: once he'd wake up at dawn he would take a solitary walk and he'd turn out of the white house and turn right to congress or left to georgetown and he would walk through the darkened streets. nobody would ever see him. there was nobody there and washington was still a small town then, pennsylvania avenue had just been paved. i don't think all of it was paved
but a conventional politician like henry clay who was secretary of state, like the l.b.j. of his time, would have found a way of saying ok, i won't propose this or that or this or that the because they'll never get through but i'm just going to focus on this and then i'm going to really work it hard to get it through. adams never did that. he said, i'm going to say what's right. i'm going to put it out and maybe nobody will vote for but it's the right thing and eventually people will see that...
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that marker reads "general andrew jackson and henry clay spoke from this slave block during the yearifact tells us about history. about how it is told. and about what can be cast aside. on a stone where day after day, for years, men and woman were torn from their spouse or their child, shackled and bound and bought and sold and bid on like cattle, on a stone worn down by the tragedy of over 1000 bare feet. for a long time, the only thing we considered important, the singular thing we once chose to commemorate as history, with a plaque, were the unmemorable speeches of two powerful men. and that block i think explains why this museum is so necessary. because that same object, reframed, put in context, tells us so much more. as americans, we rightfully pass on the tales of the giants who built this country. who led armies into battle. who made seminal debates in congress and courts of power. but too often we have forgotten the stories of millions upon millions of others. who built this nation just as surely, whose humble eloquence, whose calloused hands, steady drive helped create citi
that marker reads "general andrew jackson and henry clay spoke from this slave block during the yearifact tells us about history. about how it is told. and about what can be cast aside. on a stone where day after day, for years, men and woman were torn from their spouse or their child, shackled and bound and bought and sold and bid on like cattle, on a stone worn down by the tragedy of over 1000 bare feet. for a long time, the only thing we considered important, the singular thing we once...
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neralmarker reads "ge andrew jackson and henley -- -- and henry clay spoke from this slave block duringy. about how it is told. castbout what can be aside. on a stone where my day after men and woman, spouse orfrom their their child, shackled and bound likeought and sold and bid down byon a stone worn the tragedy of over 1000 bare feet. for a long time, the only thing we considered important, the singular thing we once chose to commemorate as history, with a plaque, worthy on the memorable -- were the unmemorable speeches or two powerful men. and that block i think explains why this museum is so necessary. ,ecause that same object reframed, put in context, tells us so much more. as americans, we rightfully pass on the tails of -- pass on the tales of the giants googled this country. country.ilt this in made seminal debates congress and courts of power. but too often we have forgotten the stories of millions upon millions of others. who built this nation just as surely, whose humble eloquence, hands,t -- calloused helped erect industries, build the arsenals of democracy. museumthis natio
neralmarker reads "ge andrew jackson and henley -- -- and henry clay spoke from this slave block duringy. about how it is told. castbout what can be aside. on a stone where my day after men and woman, spouse orfrom their their child, shackled and bound likeought and sold and bid down byon a stone worn the tragedy of over 1000 bare feet. for a long time, the only thing we considered important, the singular thing we once chose to commemorate as history, with a plaque, worthy on the memorable...
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i think it is hard to think of who -- henry clay, maybe? you might be able to find some people who had careers spanning that length of time. >> bob dole. >> 1976. 20 years. >> yeah, one probably can find but i do think, the portrait of clinton that has emerged in the last year has been sticky because it started on the right with this clinton che documentary stuff, but sanders started running and picked up a lot of that. some of that was deliberate and some of that was very clever marketing by the right. there was a great piece in "the times" about a year ago about how the right wing guys were memesng facebook means -- anti-hillary to get them picked up by the left. and they were spreading them because they got very worked up anti-hillary, and they really need to disabuse not so much the diehard benghazi crowd because they will never vote for her, but disabuse, you know, anyone in the democratic party who might have qualms about her that she is anything other than what i think she has always been, which is pretty much a mainstream liberal. s
i think it is hard to think of who -- henry clay, maybe? you might be able to find some people who had careers spanning that length of time. >> bob dole. >> 1976. 20 years. >> yeah, one probably can find but i do think, the portrait of clinton that has emerged in the last year has been sticky because it started on the right with this clinton che documentary stuff, but sanders started running and picked up a lot of that. some of that was deliberate and some of that was very...
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it is hard to think of -- henry clay maybe? you might be able to find some people who had careers spanning that length of time where they were still -- >> bob dole. >> 1976. 1999, 20 years. one probably can find some president. -- precident. the portrait of clinton that has emerged in the last year has been sticky because it started on the right with this clinton cash documentary stuff. once sanders started running he picked up a lot of that. some of that was deliberate and some of that was very clever marketing by the right. there was this great piece in the times about a year ago about how the right-wing communications guys were devising facebook memes, anti-hillary, to get picked up by the left. he got worked up for anti-hillary. they really need to sort of disa buse not so much the diehard benghazi crowd, but this -- disabuse anyone in the democratic party that might have qualms about her that she is anything other than what i think has always been, which is pretty much of mainstream liberal. sometimes a little bit more to
it is hard to think of -- henry clay maybe? you might be able to find some people who had careers spanning that length of time where they were still -- >> bob dole. >> 1976. 1999, 20 years. one probably can find some president. -- precident. the portrait of clinton that has emerged in the last year has been sticky because it started on the right with this clinton cash documentary stuff. once sanders started running he picked up a lot of that. some of that was deliberate and some of...
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and that marker reads, general andrew jackson and henry clay spoke from this slave block during the yearder what this artifact tells us about history. about how it's told. and about what can be cast aside. on a stone where day after day, for years, men and women were torn from their spouse or their child, shackled, and bound, and bought, and sold, and bid like cattle, on a stone worn down by the tragedy of over 1,000 bare feet. for a long time the only thing we considered important, the
and that marker reads, general andrew jackson and henry clay spoke from this slave block during the yearder what this artifact tells us about history. about how it's told. and about what can be cast aside. on a stone where day after day, for years, men and women were torn from their spouse or their child, shackled, and bound, and bought, and sold, and bid like cattle, on a stone worn down by the tragedy of over 1,000 bare feet. for a long time the only thing we considered important, the
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and that marker reads, "general andrew jackson and henry clay spoke from this slave block during thehis artifact tells us about history. about how it's told. and about what can be cast aside. on a stone where day after day, for years, men and women were torn from their spouse or their child, shackled and bound and bought and sold and bid like cattle on a stone worn down by the tragedy of over 1,000 bare feet. for a long time, the only thing we considered important, the
and that marker reads, "general andrew jackson and henry clay spoke from this slave block during thehis artifact tells us about history. about how it's told. and about what can be cast aside. on a stone where day after day, for years, men and women were torn from their spouse or their child, shackled and bound and bought and sold and bid like cattle on a stone worn down by the tragedy of over 1,000 bare feet. for a long time, the only thing we considered important, the